Deputy Prime Minister Najib Abdul Razak today stressed that Barisan Nasional (BN) component parties have always respected the law and do not create disturbances.
He also suggested that Tuesday’s fracas in Machap could have been sparked off by DAP supporters.
“Those who were involved in the scuffle had stated that they were terribly provoked by DAP supporters who insulted and hurt their feelings,” he was quoted as saying by Bernama.
Yes ar? Then why is it that no one from BN was hurt, while the DAP supporters ended up looking like:

Taunting is silly – and I heard some serious taunts that day. But violence crosses a line. If you can’t control your violent tendencies, what place do you have in society?
On the MIC Youth note, while walking back with them:

I had the opportunity to listen to their chants. While PKR yells things like “Reformasi!” and “Hidup Rakyat!”, I regret to say that MIC Youth was confined to:
“Boo panjang!”
“booooooooo”
“Boo pendek!”
“boo!”
(repeat)
No seriously, this was their call and answer shouting. This is the height of BN political discourse :|
On the DS Najib note:

Is it just me, or does DS have like the lamest, most insincere, limpest handshake ever? Don’t they teach firm handshakes in politician school?
Still, don’t wanna piss him off. No idea what would happenc4….
Boys and girls, don’t think I’m here to hantam Indians and Malays. More importantly, don’t forget that a vote for Gerakan/MCA/MIC is nothing more than a vote for a lapbitch that props up its master, takes beatings from him, and is always back to beg for more.



Despite all the pix and various first person experiences relating to their (BN MIC) unruly and unbecoming behavior this supposed DPM of the country can still lie thru his teeth! WTF!!!!
“terribly provoked by DAP supporters who insulted and hurt their feelings,” — and just becos of that you guys have to resort to violence?
the IGP should start his anti gangsterism drive by hauling up all this uncivilized so call BN supporter before he even talk about stopping gangs in Sarawak as reported in the Star yesterday.